Artegon Marketplace will house "The Village," which is Florida's largest daily indoor artisan marketplace.

The Village is composed of 165 artisan shops and stores where local craftspeople demonstrate and sell their products and services.

The Village features interactive entertainment, including caricaturists, henna and jawa tattoo painters, canvas airbrush artists and street-style performers such as jugglers, singers and stilt walkers.

The lineup of artisans include Florida Soap Company, Greenleaf Henna, Poca's Hottest and David Ramirez Chocolates.

The Great Hall, located at the main entrance, features the "Climb Adventure" ropes course (paid admission) and a variety of food offerings. Food trucks will also be parked outside the Marketplace each day.

Artegon Marketplace features Toby Keith's I Love This Bar & Grill and Berghoff's Octoberfest, which is set to open Spring 2015.

Toby Keith's I Love This Bar & Grill will be the 17th location to open nationally. The venue is 20,000 square-feet and is estimated to accommodate 1,200 people at a time. The restaurant will have a full menu and bar. The bar is an impressive 187-feet around, seating 100 people and in the shape of a guitar.

There will be 43 televisions inside the establishment playing sporting events. And as the name implies, there will be live music. The location has a full stage with a sound booth and in-house engineer.

Barry Birks, regional manager for the Bar & Grill said the venue is known for live musical acts.

"We do local and national acts. The national acts can range from someone who is just starting out and range to someone who has no business playing in a spot this small. It really adds to the excitement of what we do," he said.

Steven Sless is the executive vice president of Paragon Outlet Partners, and is credited for re-imaging the Festival Bay Mall into Artegon Marketplace.

"We think that Artegon will cater to both locals and tourists," Sless said. "The attraction that Artegon is going to be is perfectly suited for locals and their friends and family who come to Orlando to visit them. Artists, artisans, crafting, things being made -- the very uniqueness of Artegon Marketplace is what is going to draw locals down here time and again."

The Marketplace offers 5,800 free parking spots and is located at 5250 International Dr., Orlando, FL 32819.